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Collection: Newspapers > Nugget Shopper

June 18, 1948 (8 pages)

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ives there a clan with hee so dead who never to themselves have said, “This is our own, our wonderful Dad, we'll plan a day to make him glad!” Around clock, a whole long day to let him know he can have his way! Still the clamor, subdue the boys, hide the bills, hush the noise the door.. the drip in the faucet .. or go . «+ don’t remind him to fi; the store. Replace his tired old slippers with new \ . give him a pipe and a hobby book, too! sites him the paper. . a FATHER’S DAY, JUNE 20th, 1948 If you nisl YOUR present to DAD to be his FAVORITE, shop today at the FURNITURE CENTER and choose from our selection of : EASY CHAIRS > SMOKE STANDS MAYOR BATES FATHER PASSES vices were held in the Holmes Funeral Home yesterday at 10 A. M. for Carl’ Bates;father of Mayor Graphic Arts Industry Training Program Urged BERKELEY: Education for leaders of the graphic arts. industry has lagged far behind that available for other industries despite the fact that graphic arts “holds a commanding position of Albert S. Bates of ‘this city, who] industrial and functional value} two thirds cup. firmly packed! % cup molasses died Thursday evening. Rev. and of potential power as in inbrown sugar 2 squares (2 oz.) unsweetened Angus Miller, rector of the Trinity . strument of social influence.’’ 1 ege chocolate Episcopal Church, conducted the These are the findings of] 4 tsp. maple flavoring 2% cups flour service. Interment was in the. } Charles A. McMillan in his re3 cups flour two thirds cup sugar Forest View Cemetery. search during his study for a 1% tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking powder The deceased wags born in Ger-. Doctor of Education degree on the % tsp. salt ¥% tsp. baking soda many 83 years ago. He came to] Berkeley campus of thé University . Cream together shortening and. 1 tsp. ginger this country when a boy of 14. He] of California. Dr. McMillan further supar. Add egg; beat well. Addj % tsp. salt had lived in Nevada City or its. points out that the industry is flavoring. Sift together flour, bak-. % cup milk environs since 1890. His trade was. faced with. many problems which ing powder and salt; add: Mix] Confectioners’ Sugar that of a carpenter. can be betteer solved by men prowell. Shape into 2 rolls 2” in Frosting I (p. 97) Surviving are his sons, Albert of New Jersey, and Delmar Bates of Colfax, and a daughter, Mrs. William 'G. Love of Philain this city, Carl, Jr. Placer County, delphia. oy perly educated in the needs of the field. : In his dissertation, Dr. McMillan recommends that ‘a’ professional training program be instiituted on the Pacific Coast, lomix well. Chill until firm. Roll SAFE SPEED with outstanding resources and/. »% cup shortening out %” thick on lightly floured ssh Tart ge gate apesa édinlae experience for professional train%. cup firmly packed brown. board; cut in shape of gingerbread up behind standing traffic, ad-. ‘78 2nd that the programs cover] supar men about 6” in length. Bake in vises National Automobile Club. 2°Meral cultural work, technical! 1 ogg moderately hot oven (375 degreea disjudgment of distance can easily . U"derstanding of the field of era-. 1% tsp. vanilla extract F.) 6 min.*Cool; decorate with cause a cailinon. phic arts, related. scientific and 2 cups flour frosting. Makes 24. cee technical knowledge, roductioscated‘in an educational institution executive training, and business413 Broad St., Don’t Forget June 20th RADIO USED RADIOS (They’re bargains) RECORDS AND ALBUMS NEVADA CITY Radio Electric Next to Theatre NC, Phone 387R AT PENNEY S Popular with Dad and the Boys! DENIM DUNGAREES Summer means picnics, trips to the executive training. % KEEP HEADLAMPS CLEAN To impress motorists with the truth that defective lights are responsible for night driving hazards and that proper care given. to headlights will eliminate that reflectors are dirty, further light caused by the scattering of the part of driving safely. For FATHER’S DAY Choose from our new shipment of BULOVA WATCHES LOLMAUGH’S Grass Valley’s Leading Jewelers MILL STREET GRASS VALLEY pede As eta oliaties ee wr wl ba { ee be oer 2.49 The Nugget Shopper, Nevada City, June 18, 1948—5S CRISP MAPLE REFRIGERATOR COOKIES 1 cup shortening diam.; wrap in waxed paper. Chill until firm; slice %”’ thick. Place on greased baking sheet; bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 8 min. Makes 60. QUICK PEANUT COOKIES 1 tsp. baking powder % tsp. salt 2 tbs. milk % cup chopped peanut meats Cream shortening and sugar. Beat egg; add. Add vanilla extract. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt; add. Mix well. Shape. into 2 rolls 2”? in diam.; wrap in waxed paper. Chill until firm; slice %’’. supar; add vanilla extract. Add danger, officials of National Autothick. Place on greased baking . flour: mix well. Divide dough in mobile Club’s Public Safety De-} sheet. Brush with milk; sprinkle. 1%. Melt chocolate over hot water; partment point out that so trifl-. with nut meats. Bake in hot oven add to % dough; mix well. Roll ing a factor as the age of a lamp] (400 degrees F.) 8 min. Makes 36. vanilla dough into oblong %? — may reduce ‘the effective ight by a thick on lightly floured board: 50 percent and more. If lenses and SUGAR COOKIES roll chocolate dough same. size, 1 cup shortening reduction may result. Dirt on. % cup sugar dough; roll up jelly-roll fashion. lenses may reduce the light in-. 1 egg Fold in % lengthwise; press toGIVE DADA tensity 10 to 15 percent, not to. 1 tsp. lemon extract gether. Shape into 2 rolls 2” in mention the glare that will be. 2% cups flour diam.; wrap in waxed paper. Chill 1% tsp. baking powder beam. Any one of these shortcom-. % tsp. salt On greased baking sheet; bake in ings will be further intensified by] Milk AaAvahe r ¢ mocerate oven (350 degrees F.) ‘ d incorrect focusing or faulty direc-. Sugar : 12 min. Makes 36. 57 new models, inclu tion of the headlight beam. Cream together shortening and % ° % cup sugar. Beat egg; add. Add ing portables, to choose EP WINSHIELDS CLEAN lemon extract. Sift together flour, CHOCOLATE CRISPIES KEEP Ss ‘ one third cup shortenin from Motorists should keep their baking powder and Salt; add. Mix a cup sugar : . Oe eee well. Shape into /2 rolls 2’ in an oe ee diam.; wra in waxed paper. Chill 3 asst 2 cE beahons obile. Util firm; slice %” thick. Rlace. 7 Sauares. (2 0z.) unsweeted: ficials of National Automobile On creased “bakin sheet: brusht Choepiate : A few guaranteed Club. Seeing clearly is’ a large Breas Ss : % tsp. vanilla extract with milk; sprinkle with sugar. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 6 min. Makes 60. BROWNIES % cup shortening
1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2 squares chocolate % cup flour Few grains salt 1 cup chopped walnut méats % tsp. vanilla extract Cream together shortening and sugar. Beat eggs; add. %Melt chocolate over hot water; add. Beat: thoroughly. Mix flour, salt and nut meats; add. Add vanilla extract;. mix well. Spread in greased pan 8’’ x 8” x 2’. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 380 min. Cool; cut in squares. (2 oz.) unsweetened NUGGET SHOPPER RECIPES CHOCOLATE GINGERBREAD MAN % cup shortening Combine shortening, molasses and chocolate; heat over hot water, stirring occasionally, until blended. Cool. Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, soda, ginger and salt; add first mixture. Add milky MARBLE COOKIES % cup shortening one third cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla extract 1% cups flour 1 square (1 oz.) chocolate Cream together shortening and unsweetened Place chocolate dough on vanillz until firm; slice 4%” thick. Place 1% cups flour % tsp. baking soda ¥% tsp. salt % cup chopped walnut meats Cream together shortening and Sugar. Beat eggs; add. Melt chocolate over hot water; add. Add vanilla extract. Sift together flour soda and salt; add. Add nut? meats; mix well. Form in 2 rolls 2“ in diam.; wrap in waxed paper. Chill until firm; slice %”’ thick. Place on greased. baking sheet: bake in moderately hot oven (375 degrees F.) 8 min, Makes 48. (For variety, chill dough in cookie forms of clubs, hearts, spades or diamonds.) % Fossils, chief tools of the his. torical geologist, are the records of prehistoric life. Scott, Assistant Bank Cashier, Is Transferred To Truckee GRASS VALLEY: nounced yesterday that R. A. Scott, assistant cashier of the Grass Valley branch of the Bank of America has been transferred and promoted to be manager of the bank’s Truckee branch. L. M. Giannini, who made the appointment, at the same time stated Scott’s predecessor, James A. Owens, has been transferred to manage the new branch bank at the Town and Country Village development on the highway east of Sacramento. It was an"4 STRIPED BASS ANGLING Striped bass anglers have enjoyed first-rate sport recently on the San Joaquin River near the mouth of the Mokelumne River and off Potato Point, reports NaGreenwood Interment For Mrs. Alice Davis GRASS VALLEY: Funerat services. for Mrs. Alice Williams Davis, of Forest, Sierra County, were held Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Donald Getty conducted the service. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Davis was born in Povent 70 years ago and spent her life there. She died Monday afternoon, a few days after arriving at a local hospital, Grass Valley. The deceased is survived by her son, Jason Davis of this city, a sister, Mrs. J.A. McGregor of Forest, and two grandchildren, * : TROUT FISHING Trout fishing has been good during the past few days on Huntington Lake, Fresno County, ac~ cording to the National Automeobile Club. Numerous limits have tional Automobile Club. been taken. At Home with MR. and MRS. FIXIT ROOFING AND SIDING For Home Preservation Two steps to safeguard your home against the weather— roofing and siding. Save on siding and supplies, roofing, shingles, everything to insulate your home against rain, heat and country, sports.. all the fun under the sun! It means, too, that ‘denims will be your best pal. Naturally, like all your other clothing needs, they’ll come from Penney’s. Sizes for the whole family. cold, at Builders and Consumers Lumber Company. Cheerful consultation. Free .estimate on installation service, if desired. Men’s Sizes 1,98 Boy’s Sizes 19 Boy’s Sizes FLOOR LAMPS 5 ROCKING CHAIRS ee Te RADIOS Bares ) . : . . . For That Go-Together Look Attention Ranchers: OTTOMANS ARMY CLOTH SHIRTS Jr. Matching Pants The Furniture Center . , . asinine 115 Mill Street Grass Valley, Calif. CLIFF SHEPHERD SAYS— ssi ssi More Painting Miles For Your Dollar. Nap SPRAY PAINTING FOR YOUR BARNS AND RANCH BUILDINGS 18 LOW-COST PROTECTION oe We Specialize in Fire-Retarding Paints to. Cut’ Insurance: Coats a CLIFFORD § Licensed Contractor. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and HOME SPRA‘ Phone 456 GRASS VALLEY . 314 Hen 256 South Auburn Street Phene Grass Valley 36 Opposite Vereran’ s Memorial Building